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Try the following:Delete the application storage directory to fully reset the application in case some settings got corrupted:Windows: C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\PyxelEdit or similar.You can enter %appdata% as the path in windows explorer to find the Roaming folder quickly.Mac: /Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/PyxelEdit or similar.If you are on Windows and use the AIR installer version, you could try the portable version which works better for some users.Make sure you have updated to the latest version of Adobe AIR.

Hmm I see... no it's not likely that it would be caused by another software.Could you please try:open the PyxelEdit folder in Appdata, what folder and files are available? do you by any chance have a log file in AppData/Roaming/PyxelEdit/Local Store/Logs/?

That's really strange. The only reason I can think of would be if your local store directory was located on the network drive, making it inaccessible when disconnected. If you enter %AppData% in a Windows explorer file browser, do you get to the network drive? I have to investigate how local/roaming users work in Windows and with AIR. In any case, glad it works for you now!

The only thing it tries to open is the storage folder for the application, which is located in %AppData%\Roaming\PyxelEdit\ on Windows. If you have a roaming user profile that might be located on the network. (not completely sure about the details)